You’ve probably read stories where the characters’ actions are all explained, leaving no room for interpretation. For example, if a character is sad about Grandma skipping town with the winning lottery ticket, do you know it because the writer told you so, or because...
March Sadness Madness: Choosing The Saddest Book Ever | Writer’s Relief
If you’re tired of basketball’s March Madness, there’s another bracket competition that might interest you. In this article Writer’s Relief found on ElectricLiterature.com, you can vote to help choose the saddest book ever written! Voting has already started: Will the...
Using Sensitive Language: Sexism and Sentences With They, His, and Her | Writer’s Relief
As society becomes more conscious of racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, and transphobia, it’s important to choose words that do not unknowingly spread harmful ideas. Writer’s Relief has discussed the significance of gender-neutral language in writing, but it’s also...
Spring Writing Prompts: Awaken Your Creativity! | Writer’s Relief
If your muse has spent the winter months burrowed under thick blankets, it’s time for a wakeup call! Even the sleepiest muse won’t be able to resist this spring-themed inspiration. Writer’s Relief has put together the best visual spring writing prompts to awaken your...
Poems From The Underground (AKA Subway) Donated To Library | Writer’s Relief
An archive consisting of posters and memorabilia previously displayed across London’s Tube network (what we call the subway system in the US) has been donated to Cambridge University Library. The Poems On The Underground project, initially conceived by writers Judith...
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